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more like shacks, very often windows without screens on them and in environments where mosquitoes could spread malaria. not to have screens on the window would be a very remarkable thing. one of the photos in my book shows stagnant water which again is going to breed mosquitoes carrying diseases so yes the conditions for west indian workers was very different for the white skilled workers and yet the thing is too the west indian workers found their lives improved by the work that they did in the canal sun. if you compare their living standards, they are paid to the white workers, it was pretty bad but if you compare it to what they faced back in barbados or jamaica, this was not just an adventure for them but a chance to improve their lives. many of them were able to save money or send money home and studies have shown that many of these workers as a result of their labor for the u.s. were able to buy some land and become self-sufficient back in their home islands. >> host: julie greene what kind of medical care to the workers get? >> guest: well they were fast hospitals. it was very ad
more like shacks, very often windows without screens on them and in environments where mosquitoes could spread malaria. not to have screens on the window would be a very remarkable thing. one of the photos in my book shows stagnant water which again is going to breed mosquitoes carrying diseases so yes the conditions for west indian workers was very different for the white skilled workers and yet the thing is too the west indian workers found their lives improved by the work that they did in...
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very often windows without screens on them and in an environment where mosquitoes could spread no area, not to have screens the window would be a very remarkable thing. one of the photos in my book shows stagnant water which again is going to breed mosquitoes carrying disease. so yes, the conditions for west indian workers was very different from that for the white skilled workers. and yet, you know, that thing is, too, that the west indian workers found their lives improved by the work they did in the canal zone. if you compare their living standards, they're paid to the white workers, it was pretty bad. but if you compare it to what they faced back in barbados or jamaica, this was not just an adventure for them, a chance to improve their lives. many of them were able to save money or send money home, and studies have shown that many of these workers, as a result of their labor for the u.s., were able to buy some land and become self-sufficient back in their home island. >> julie greene, what kind of medical care did the workers due? >> they were fast hospitals. it was very advanced m
very often windows without screens on them and in an environment where mosquitoes could spread no area, not to have screens the window would be a very remarkable thing. one of the photos in my book shows stagnant water which again is going to breed mosquitoes carrying disease. so yes, the conditions for west indian workers was very different from that for the white skilled workers. and yet, you know, that thing is, too, that the west indian workers found their lives improved by the work they...
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we invest in innovation environment, young people who will be tomorrow's leaders. the year ahead is critically important, left to embrace all the energy we can impact a positive agenda. thank you chairman, president siegel forward to a day of we hope will set the stage for continued and new partnerships in the americas. thank you. [screaming] the next half-hour homeland security secretary. he focused on immigration challenges and needing to address root causes of migration from countries such as el salvador and guatemala. other topics at the annual washington conference on the americas include efforts to facilitate safe travel during the coronavirus pandemic. >> thank you so much miss siegel for the kind introduction. thank you to this wonderful organization for allowing me to it participate in today's event. i must say it is not easy to follow the vice president of the united states, a beautiful interlude of music. but i will do so. siegel thank you so much for recognizing the expansive footprint of the department of homeland security. it far exceeds the important
we invest in innovation environment, young people who will be tomorrow's leaders. the year ahead is critically important, left to embrace all the energy we can impact a positive agenda. thank you chairman, president siegel forward to a day of we hope will set the stage for continued and new partnerships in the americas. thank you. [screaming] the next half-hour homeland security secretary. he focused on immigration challenges and needing to address root causes of migration from countries such...
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in one sentence, described how the homeland security threat environment has evolved over the past 20 years. we are after all confronting a dramatically changed environment compared to the one we face in march of 2003. 2003. when they could change even o me dramatically as ai grips our imaginations and accelerates into our lives in uncharted and basically unmanaged fashion. deeply fascinated by ai's promise of new advances and discoveries, greatly concerned for its capacity for air and its impact on our humanity and keenly alert to its potential for harm in hands of an adversary. i waited only seconds for the ai models answer. the homeland security threat environment has evolved from a primarily focused counterterrorism posture to a complex and diverse landscape oc challenges that include cyber attacks, domestic extremism and the covid-19 pandemic, among others. a a straightforward answer to an important question that addresses the evolved threat is get better department of homeland security must nowan confront. it's evolution is about to accelerate. only about sixs months ago engagin
in one sentence, described how the homeland security threat environment has evolved over the past 20 years. we are after all confronting a dramatically changed environment compared to the one we face in march of 2003. 2003. when they could change even o me dramatically as ai grips our imaginations and accelerates into our lives in uncharted and basically unmanaged fashion. deeply fascinated by ai's promise of new advances and discoveries, greatly concerned for its capacity for air and its...
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and now, it has played an enormously significant role both in stabilizing the post-financial crisis environment and also in responding to the crisis. i mentioned in my remarks ebola and ukraine. we don't know what those challenges in the future will be. i don't think anyone predicted ebola, you know with, even a month before it became an international crisis. what we know is we need to have flexible international bodies to go to congress to get funding to deal with something in the short term like ebola is a challenge. >> let's take both of those, the the world bank and imf, is since you've raised both of them as key institutions of the order created in 1944. so in terms of the world bank, i think it's certainly true that the government system on the board has neither the disadvantages of the u.n. security council -- which is way too narrow for a world in which other powers have risen -- nor the disadvantage of the u.n. general assembly, which is way too democratic, frankly. so that strikes me as an incontestable point. but the tools of the world bank's lending feel to me as if this evolution t
and now, it has played an enormously significant role both in stabilizing the post-financial crisis environment and also in responding to the crisis. i mentioned in my remarks ebola and ukraine. we don't know what those challenges in the future will be. i don't think anyone predicted ebola, you know with, even a month before it became an international crisis. what we know is we need to have flexible international bodies to go to congress to get funding to deal with something in the short term...
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very often windows without screens on them in an environment where mosquitos could spread malaria. not to have screens on the window would be a very remarkable faint -- thing. one vote and my book shows stagnant water is going to breed mosquitos carrying disease. so yes. the conditions for west indian workers for a very different from that for the white skilled workers. the thing is too the west indian workers found their lives improved by the work they did at calzone. if you compare their living standards and pay to the white workers it was pretty bad but if you compare it to when they faced in barbados or jamaica this was not just an inventor for them but a chance to improve their lives and many of them were able to save money and send money home and studies have shown. they bought some land and become self-sufficient in their -- >> guest: what medical care did the workers have? >> guest: there were vast hospitals. very advanced medical care for the time and necessary because g disease continued throughout the u.s. period. it was a big danger to the construction project. even tho
very often windows without screens on them in an environment where mosquitos could spread malaria. not to have screens on the window would be a very remarkable faint -- thing. one vote and my book shows stagnant water is going to breed mosquitos carrying disease. so yes. the conditions for west indian workers for a very different from that for the white skilled workers. the thing is too the west indian workers found their lives improved by the work they did at calzone. if you compare their...
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can they make it in today's environment where there is such an appeal? guest: yes, i would say talk about it, be out in the open about it. i think that is what the public can do as well. why do these nasty campaigns take place? they take place because they work. so let's make them not work. what would happen if people got in the face of politicians, just got in there face, hopefully hopefully with tv cameras rolling and they would say, you know i just saw on television a commercial on your behalf and i want you to tell me how does that commercial square with your values? just tell me. do you stand for that? you said you approve that message, how does that square with your values? if it does, all right, say so. if so. if it doesn't, take the darn thing off the air. i believe that would work. host: so you would encourage people of faith to not only be active in every area but be engaged. guest: yes. i think so. i wrote a book ten years ago called faith in politics and it was kind of a warning about, don't over do it in believing that such and such a positi
can they make it in today's environment where there is such an appeal? guest: yes, i would say talk about it, be out in the open about it. i think that is what the public can do as well. why do these nasty campaigns take place? they take place because they work. so let's make them not work. what would happen if people got in the face of politicians, just got in there face, hopefully hopefully with tv cameras rolling and they would say, you know i just saw on television a commercial on your...
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it is a dynamic, changing environment. when you think of the ports of long beach and la, that complex, 40% of the stuff shot before christmas regardless of where you are in the country comes through that one port, shut that port down for more than 96 hours, goods on the shelves in the heartland are no longer on the shelves in the heartland. some really interesting things to think about the maritime commerce space in the world and i would tell you the coast guard is a critical enabler in that mission space. i would think one of those places, the republican senate, republican white house, democratic house might find productive, partisan mission space, i'm hoping infrastructure is one of those places. our strategy right ahead of that, you can't have that conversation about infrastructure unless you are talking about the economic engine, we are real positions, it is cyber. we created a coast guard cyber, and we are not at fully operating capability, we are building our own cyber protection team. we have a cyber service of prov
it is a dynamic, changing environment. when you think of the ports of long beach and la, that complex, 40% of the stuff shot before christmas regardless of where you are in the country comes through that one port, shut that port down for more than 96 hours, goods on the shelves in the heartland are no longer on the shelves in the heartland. some really interesting things to think about the maritime commerce space in the world and i would tell you the coast guard is a critical enabler in that...
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you right, religion creates the environment for compromise and thrive. and you told about the advice of the legendary senator russell long gave you when you became chairman of the commerce committee. can you recount that for our viewers today? do you recall the advice he gave? >> guest: yeah. russell long was just great. i mean, if you asked me what did you enjoy most about serving in the united states the senate, why, russell long would be very close to the top of that list. he was so clever and funny, and he understood how politics worked. he was the chairman of the finance committee. i was on the finance committee. then come and i think it was 1985, republicans got control of the senate and i became the chair of the commerce committee. so i took come in somewhere i've got this recording, i think summer, maybe in a closet somewhere, i don't know, but i took his tape recorder and i went to russell's office and i turn on the recorder and i said, russell, tell me how to be a good chairman. and he said, i have two pieces of advice. he said, one piece of ad
you right, religion creates the environment for compromise and thrive. and you told about the advice of the legendary senator russell long gave you when you became chairman of the commerce committee. can you recount that for our viewers today? do you recall the advice he gave? >> guest: yeah. russell long was just great. i mean, if you asked me what did you enjoy most about serving in the united states the senate, why, russell long would be very close to the top of that list. he was so...
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very often windows without screens in an environment where mosquitos could spread malaria. not to have screens on the window would be a very remarkable thing. one of the photos in my book shows stagnant water which again is going to breed mosquitos carrying the disease. so yes, the conditions for the west indian workers was very different from the white skilled workers and yet the thing is the west indian workers found their lives and approved by the work they did in the zone the living standards it was pretty bad but if you compare it to what they faced back in barbados or mexico was not in the adventure for them the chance to improve their lives many of them were able to save money or send money home and studies have shown many of the workers as a result of their labor for the u.s. were able to buy some land and become self-sufficient back in their home island. >> what kind of medical care to the workers get? >> there were fast hospitals it was very advanced medical care for the time and necessary because it continued throughout the u.s. procrit was a big danger to the co
very often windows without screens in an environment where mosquitos could spread malaria. not to have screens on the window would be a very remarkable thing. one of the photos in my book shows stagnant water which again is going to breed mosquitos carrying the disease. so yes, the conditions for the west indian workers was very different from the white skilled workers and yet the thing is the west indian workers found their lives and approved by the work they did in the zone the living...
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that they could adapt to their environment and those were more fertile land terra firma and then to use of various poisons and also struck by those young tribes that were not yet decimated from disease by the sophistication of their cultures but all of these davis sense that perhaps the general assumption passed down for generations it began the study and here you can see a picture of the text and the pitcher then i took the found this in a brazilian archive. but he began to study these documents even though day never found them the first was that went in to the amazon in the first europeans. they describe populations along the banks of the river. large towns and cities in white and dreamlike causeway and pottery as refined as a thing from recent'' rome. and then they would never find any of these. and simply a product of the conquistadores and then to new justified to a the monarchs the disastrous journey and wanted to abolish that. but he thought there was too much similarity to dismiss all so maybe disease decimated the population is. maybe they had consumed the settlement. >> and wh
that they could adapt to their environment and those were more fertile land terra firma and then to use of various poisons and also struck by those young tribes that were not yet decimated from disease by the sophistication of their cultures but all of these davis sense that perhaps the general assumption passed down for generations it began the study and here you can see a picture of the text and the pitcher then i took the found this in a brazilian archive. but he began to study these...
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speaking i think for others as well as myself but overall he's doing a pretty decent job in a very tough environment so this leaves me in a certain of difficulty. what we're doing is we're not making any cosmic pronouncements, we're going issue by issue and where probably going to go about 50-50 on trump. we're not part of the cheerleading, we're also not part of the rampant and vicious attacking that goes on. he has a very hard job, you the president of all of usand we respect him . insofar as the president keeps his job these days, in some ways these nominator and chief, you've done a good job of that, not only on the supreme court but through the judicial system so he's achieved a lot . some of the regulations is gotten rid of our one that deserved to be buried . so we just want to continue reporting actions primarily, not just words. praising all the good actions he's had an whether we will make any general statements, i'm not sure but it's a tough situation. i am certainly, i never was and i am still not part of the never traversed because just like never is a long time. so and the people who g
speaking i think for others as well as myself but overall he's doing a pretty decent job in a very tough environment so this leaves me in a certain of difficulty. what we're doing is we're not making any cosmic pronouncements, we're going issue by issue and where probably going to go about 50-50 on trump. we're not part of the cheerleading, we're also not part of the rampant and vicious attacking that goes on. he has a very hard job, you the president of all of usand we respect him . insofar as...
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forces have successfully tracked on the targets and jungles, urban environments and mountains and have also failed at each type of terrain as well with regards to bin laden. although the terrain of tora bora and that border certainly compensated their pursuit of the saudi it wasn't decisive from 1998 to be dozen one and from 2006 to 2011 bin laden was relatively stationary with an intelligence problem not a terrain problem. finally more important than physical terrain is what i call human terrain which refers to the local population amongst which the target operates especially where the availability of human intelligence, indigenous forces that u.s. troops came ally with and whether there is a border across which the target can escape. intelligence particularly that provided either by local sources or by operators within the target network almost always are more important and advanced technologies, satellite intercepts and satellite photos. of the target is perceived as a hero or a robinhood figure in northern mexico or nicaragua, poncho villa or sandino or the pashtuns in eastern afgh
forces have successfully tracked on the targets and jungles, urban environments and mountains and have also failed at each type of terrain as well with regards to bin laden. although the terrain of tora bora and that border certainly compensated their pursuit of the saudi it wasn't decisive from 1998 to be dozen one and from 2006 to 2011 bin laden was relatively stationary with an intelligence problem not a terrain problem. finally more important than physical terrain is what i call human...
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were focusing the crime was correlated with poverty to live in a poor neighborhood that therefore that environment and he said wait what about the's businesses and they are committing crime as a whole new area i want it is interesting is at that time he defined it to mean someone of respectability and high social status who commits crime in the course of their occupation so i had to be a high status individual through investments or cheating and that was a decade writing the book. it was all about corporate crime with antitrust violations and industrial crime and was naming and shaming major corporations at that time and his publisher will not let them publish it. and then to put fake names and then publish at that time in 1950 and then he was walking into indiana university to teach slipped and fell and had a heart attack and died. 's he wasn't there to continue on his work, his disciples over the years there has been a shift now is associated with the offense versus the offender prosecutors would say like mail fraud or wire fraud. and trying to return to the broader definition. and if you ask a
were focusing the crime was correlated with poverty to live in a poor neighborhood that therefore that environment and he said wait what about the's businesses and they are committing crime as a whole new area i want it is interesting is at that time he defined it to mean someone of respectability and high social status who commits crime in the course of their occupation so i had to be a high status individual through investments or cheating and that was a decade writing the book. it was all...
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although marcinko famously said something like, if my teams got water in it that the maritime environment. in the post- september 11 era in particular, those distinctions have started to blur,black, particularly when it comes to seal team six, but they have operated basically almost since october 2,001 in afghanistan which is a landlocked country. essentially in the middle of the last decade he divided the various theaters which is forces were operating at and put a different unit in charge, in particular, seal team 61st got afghanistan while delta was focused on a rack and the larger part of the middle east. a little later mcchrystal put seal team six in somalia and yemen and put the rangers in charge in afghanistan. now, there were units from all of those organizations and the other theaters, so it was not exclusive one to the other. that is largely how it went. >> you talk in the middle of the book about a chapter called js oc on steroids command it talks about using the mohawks were iraqis, and in one passage you wrote that in essence, getting close to a person of interest was possibl
although marcinko famously said something like, if my teams got water in it that the maritime environment. in the post- september 11 era in particular, those distinctions have started to blur,black, particularly when it comes to seal team six, but they have operated basically almost since october 2,001 in afghanistan which is a landlocked country. essentially in the middle of the last decade he divided the various theaters which is forces were operating at and put a different unit in charge, in...
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it had to adopt to a new environment. it took a while before it really became at home in humans, really became efficient at invading humans but 6 months after it jumped it became very lethal and all over the world simultaneously it exploded in this lethal form. one of the first places hit by this severe form, the second wave, during the spring, there were outbreaks, just outside our was, it is close now, just outside boston and i will read a letter from a physician to another physician describing what was going on. these men start with what appears to be an ordinary attack of influenza, brought to the hospital, they rapidly develop the most vicious type of pneumonia that has ever been seen. two hours after admission they have mahogany spots over the cheekbones was a few hours later you see the cyanosis, when you start turning blue because of lack of oxygen. you see it extending from their ears all over the face until it is hard to distinguish the colored men from the white. is only a matter -- that is how dark people were
it had to adopt to a new environment. it took a while before it really became at home in humans, really became efficient at invading humans but 6 months after it jumped it became very lethal and all over the world simultaneously it exploded in this lethal form. one of the first places hit by this severe form, the second wave, during the spring, there were outbreaks, just outside our was, it is close now, just outside boston and i will read a letter from a physician to another physician...
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macro, there are differences we have as well as myself but overall he's doing a good job in a tough environment. so this leaves me in a certain difficulty. what we are doing is not making any announcements, were going issue by issue and report by report. we probably are about 5050 on trump, were not part of the cheerleading and not part of the rampant and vicious attacking that goes on. there's a very hard job, he's the president of all of us and we respect him as president. so for the president job these days are somebody who's not nominated in chief, he's done a good job of that not only in the supreme court but the judicial system, he has achieved a lot. some of the regulations he has gotten rid of our one that deserve to be buried. so we just want to continue reporting actions primarily not just words, praising and all the good actions he has had and whether all make any general statements, i'm not quite sure. but it's a tough situation. i am certainly not -- i never was and i'm not part of the never trumper's just because never is a long time. in the people who think -- the people think on
macro, there are differences we have as well as myself but overall he's doing a good job in a tough environment. so this leaves me in a certain difficulty. what we are doing is not making any announcements, were going issue by issue and report by report. we probably are about 5050 on trump, were not part of the cheerleading and not part of the rampant and vicious attacking that goes on. there's a very hard job, he's the president of all of us and we respect him as president. so for the...
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macro, there are some differences as well as myself but overall he's doing a pretty good job in a tough environment. so this leaves me a certain difficulty, what were doing is not making any announcements, were going issue by issue report by report and we probably have about 5050 of trump not part of the cheerleading and not part of the real but ambitious attacking the goes on. he's a very hard job, he's a president of all of us and we respect him. so far his job these days are to be nominated in chief, he's done a good job at that not only in the corporate throughout the judicial system for he's achieved a lot, some of the regulations he's got rid of our one that deserve to be buried, we just want to continue reporting actions primarily, not just words a lot of the good actions he has had in weather will make any or all make any general statements, i'm not quite sure but it's a tough situation, i never was and i'm still not part of the never trumper's because never is a long time and just like everett is a long time. and the people -- there is one christian leader referred to donald trump as a gre
macro, there are some differences as well as myself but overall he's doing a pretty good job in a tough environment. so this leaves me a certain difficulty, what were doing is not making any announcements, were going issue by issue report by report and we probably have about 5050 of trump not part of the cheerleading and not part of the real but ambitious attacking the goes on. he's a very hard job, he's a president of all of us and we respect him. so far his job these days are to be nominated...
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an increasing appeal in the current environment. and he said that's true conservatives of libertarians and progressives. with the evidence for that? >> look at this wonderful crowd here coming hungrily to educate themselves about civil dialogue and constitutional the discourse. think because are saying so that my friends on the progressive side or criticizing the president the same and criticize president obama. the president rules by executive order and make tricks appeals to the people to circumvent the people proposes a problem. a citizen who lives alone and reads the blocks and watches television's most that public discourse is not living up to the ideas of public reason. when one reads past about the necessity of promoting reason over passion all the snow in our hearts that need to discipline ourselves to read more into speak less to be capable of the higher price of citizenship, it's a high ideal which is one reason he failed to be a popular leader as president. but it is inspiring to have a nonpartisan model of the president.
an increasing appeal in the current environment. and he said that's true conservatives of libertarians and progressives. with the evidence for that? >> look at this wonderful crowd here coming hungrily to educate themselves about civil dialogue and constitutional the discourse. think because are saying so that my friends on the progressive side or criticizing the president the same and criticize president obama. the president rules by executive order and make tricks appeals to the people...
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respect to maritime migration a number of months ago we were experiencing pressure in the maritime environment and we responded to that pressure with increased resources. it is incredibly for individuals to take to the seas. the search-and-rescue operations for united states coast guard have to undertake all too often to rescue people. those seas are rough and vessels they use are stirred merely flimsy and we see death on the high seas. we plussed-up our resources and their coast guard resources and we also activated more robustly to reunification programs for lawful pathway for individuals to reach a country of safety. >> there's a second part to that question. sorry. the regional processing centers i apologize. the regional processing centers is not something the united states can set up unilaterally with a matter of weeks. thisthis is a subject that requs diplomacy and we rely on our foreign partners and it takes a great day -- a great deal of partnering not only with the partners themselves that the international organizations that are part of this international humanitarian relief. the un
respect to maritime migration a number of months ago we were experiencing pressure in the maritime environment and we responded to that pressure with increased resources. it is incredibly for individuals to take to the seas. the search-and-rescue operations for united states coast guard have to undertake all too often to rescue people. those seas are rough and vessels they use are stirred merely flimsy and we see death on the high seas. we plussed-up our resources and their coast guard...
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role in the world you can see how expansive and how much he was part of a changing environment. as a member of the senate armed services committee and certainly as the chairman he was pretty much a part of the critical national security and defense issues of the cold war era and the so-called new world order that all of. i include with m the discussion are are the point at and made early the revitalization of the north atlantic treaty organization particularly the military capabilities, u.s. soviet relations national defense organization and perform the persian gulf conflict and nuclear arms control. i'd like to offer a brief overview of senators nunn's career by highlighting some of the significant moments and events that i point out in the book. they demonstrated leadership and the leadership that transcends and goes far beyond the u.s. senate and the impact it's had on u.s. foreign policy, national security and america's place in the world. and how he was considered by colleagues and others as a leading expert on defense and the national security. while my book showed how is
role in the world you can see how expansive and how much he was part of a changing environment. as a member of the senate armed services committee and certainly as the chairman he was pretty much a part of the critical national security and defense issues of the cold war era and the so-called new world order that all of. i include with m the discussion are are the point at and made early the revitalization of the north atlantic treaty organization particularly the military capabilities, u.s....
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but let's all had for that same destination, creating an environment that is system sustainably, world, a left life economy instead of a death economy. i also think gender, how lucky we are that george washington did not the right path, and they didn't try to lead armies. washington had a passion passion for leading men, martha washington had a passion for organizing women to make close for men at the forefront. they each followed their passion and they noticed the same destination was getting out from under the tyranny of the british economy. we can all take different paths but let's hope for the same destination of getting out from under the tyranny of a death economy. >> each one of us has a role to play in this. again, in the the book there is a number of recommendations i will just mention three of them as examples i we start on one, everyone of you to pick a corporation that you would like to see changed. you are probably thinking of a lot of them, walmart, chevron, monsanto, nike. take a corporation you a corporation you want to see changed and dedicate yourself. send an e-mail
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we are in a tough fiscal environment and were having a budgetary discussion right now so it's important richer the precious taxpayer dollars are being wisely and i'm interest in hearing from all of our esteemed witnesses today about how the department of state and usaid are acting on administration priorities for the region and how funding will be targeted to help friends in the hemisphere tackle the tough challenges. i'll send it over to senator rubio for his remarks. >> thank you for holding this hearing and thank you all for coming and thank you for your service. i apologize ahead of time and what i'm going to try to do as i have an intelligence committee meeting in five minutes so hopefully that will not lost as long as your opening statements not that they are great and hope they'll be back in time to answer questions. we thought it would do is give you a preview of what i have. in case that helps when i get back to shorten the timeframe. on venezuela the regime there has set up a selection committee -- commission were to step with their own people and the leading opposition candid
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sounds familiar and if you lived in a poorer neighborhood, if you had a broken family therefore that environment -- and he said wait a minute what about these wealthy old men in large businesses? they are often involved in crime and that's why he wanted to talk about crime in the whole area and what's interesting at that time he defined white-collar crime as someone with respectability high social status who commits crime in their occupation. his definition is with status. that had to be a high status individual who was cheating or committing crime but that was 1939. he wrote a book also called white caller crime entirely about corporate crime. he was focusing on the robber barons of the 19th 19th century antitrust violation, union busting and focused on industrial crime and in his book there were major corporations at that time and his publisher would let them publish it. they redacted the name in one of the chapters and it got published at that time in the 1950s whereby the end of the year he had died. it was the incredibly tragic. he was walking in indiana on the beach one day he slipped and
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it is a broader issue that encompasses the environment and working standards. i have some concerns. mr. lewis indicated the performance has not been quite up to the standards of the speeches. specifically on the question of opening up the process and involving more public representatives and the way our trade policy has developed, you had lisa garcia testified at our committee 20 years ago. she could not identify any example where having public representation on these trade advisory committees had caused harm and some have alleged in trying to block increased public representation. i rub you shortly after that and i gather you and your staff having had almost two years are unable to identify any substantive experience or having the public involved in this process for representation of confinement representatives or health representatives has caused a problem. have you found any such problem in the history of usdr? >> your time is expired. briefly answer. >> if we didn't get it to you this morning we got your letter and had an answer. president obama is committed not just in trade po
it is a broader issue that encompasses the environment and working standards. i have some concerns. mr. lewis indicated the performance has not been quite up to the standards of the speeches. specifically on the question of opening up the process and involving more public representatives and the way our trade policy has developed, you had lisa garcia testified at our committee 20 years ago. she could not identify any example where having public representation on these trade advisory committees...
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whether it's fair or not in the modern media environment is a different question. the problem has been there. carter had the same thing. he would say things and immediately people would see someone that's stiff and removed. there's that. and they are excellent. but they don't have that skill. a second comparison, it is -- again, i didn't write this. i wrote this preobama. post of it was developed. but there was -- i think -- obama has put his party in a difficult position as well. and there's a similarity. obama like carter, went for some of the issues he thought were most important for the country. i think he often put the concerns of the democratic party, the political concerns as a secondary issue. so by choosing something like health care reform early on, you almost ensured a politically explosive atmosphere. you have to look at the history of health care. if you over load congress with very controversial policies, you don't solve baseline economic issues, you are going to end up in a situation like you faced today. both carte -- carter defeated him. i think th
whether it's fair or not in the modern media environment is a different question. the problem has been there. carter had the same thing. he would say things and immediately people would see someone that's stiff and removed. there's that. and they are excellent. but they don't have that skill. a second comparison, it is -- again, i didn't write this. i wrote this preobama. post of it was developed. but there was -- i think -- obama has put his party in a difficult position as well. and there's a...
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think for others at world as well as myself but overall is doing a pretty decent job in a very tough environment. so this leads me in a certain pit of difficulty. what we're doing is we're not making any cosmic pronouncements, were going the issue by issue andwhere we've probably been about 50-50. on top , we're not part of the cheerleading, we're also not part of the ravens and vicious attack that goes on. . it's a hard job, he's the president of all of us, we respect him as president . and insofar as the president job, he's in some ways to be nominated and she. he's done a good job of that. not only in thesupreme court throughout the judicial system . so he's achieved a lot area of the regulations, he's gotten rid of our wonderful and there one that deserved to be buried so we're just, we want to continue reporting actions, primarily, not just words. praising a lot of the good actions he had and whether we will make any, whether i will make a general statements in terms of who they are but it's a tough situation. i'm certainly not, never was and still part of the never trumpers because never i
think for others at world as well as myself but overall is doing a pretty decent job in a very tough environment. so this leads me in a certain pit of difficulty. what we're doing is we're not making any cosmic pronouncements, were going the issue by issue andwhere we've probably been about 50-50. on top , we're not part of the cheerleading, we're also not part of the ravens and vicious attack that goes on. . it's a hard job, he's the president of all of us, we respect him as president . and...
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and we are also very aware that the capitol police operate in sort of an asymmetrical environment. the purpose of this hearing is certainly not to second-guess every single action that's been taken in pursuit of security. however, our committee does have the oversight responsibility for conducting a hearing such as this and we intend to carry out our responsibilities. of course, nearly all of the events that have occurred in the public view are met with textbook responses that display again the standard of conduct, the professionalism that congress expects of its law enforcement agency and is demanded by the american people as well. we would ask the chief to provide us as much information as possible in an open setting about these incidents such as what was learned, training improvements, where the training proved successful in the cases of the unattended firearms, what kinds of corrective actions have been taken. again, that you could discuss openly. lastly, but likely most importantly, what your plan is for the department to move forward. i think we always want to -- spending our
and we are also very aware that the capitol police operate in sort of an asymmetrical environment. the purpose of this hearing is certainly not to second-guess every single action that's been taken in pursuit of security. however, our committee does have the oversight responsibility for conducting a hearing such as this and we intend to carry out our responsibilities. of course, nearly all of the events that have occurred in the public view are met with textbook responses that display again the...
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whether it is fair or not in the modern environment is a different question but the problem has been there. carter would say things and he immediately people would see someone who was moved. they are both extraordinarily intelligent but they don't have that skill. a second comparison, i wrote this pre obama. but obama has put his party in a difficult position as well. there's a similarity. obama went for some of the issues he thought were most important for the country. he often put the concerns of the democratic party, the political concerns as a secondary issue. by choosing something like health care reform early on, you almost insure a politically explosive act. just look at the history of health-care and if you overload congress with very controversial policies you don't solve baseline economic issues, you will end up in a situation like you face today. both carter and obama suffered through that. both energize the movement that ultimately in carter's case defeated them and we will see with jimmy carter. those are two fair similarities in terms of their leadership and finally on
whether it is fair or not in the modern environment is a different question but the problem has been there. carter would say things and he immediately people would see someone who was moved. they are both extraordinarily intelligent but they don't have that skill. a second comparison, i wrote this pre obama. but obama has put his party in a difficult position as well. there's a similarity. obama went for some of the issues he thought were most important for the country. he often put the...
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in mexico high level economic -- focusing on creating an environment conducive to, in north america and creating an inclusionsive economy. a third factor for near shoring in mexico and attracting more investments has to do with investment in transportation, railroads, we have a railroad company. with service from canada to mexico. offer expedite service for companies. also with current administration doe strong provide trans importance for goods and passengers in southern mexico. mexico has a young intelligence workforce, average age is 29 years old, workforce is recognized add talented and skilled. what more can we do? can improve rule of law and enforcement and invest in infrastructure related to land transportation. we can support the kinds of activity -- in addition and we need to train our human capital. and i think we cannot -- the border, important that politics do not take border as hostage of the domestic political agenda. we cannot block the border. thank you. >> thank you. >> before becoming a senior fellow was under secretary of foreign trade in mexico. >> back to studio her
in mexico high level economic -- focusing on creating an environment conducive to, in north america and creating an inclusionsive economy. a third factor for near shoring in mexico and attracting more investments has to do with investment in transportation, railroads, we have a railroad company. with service from canada to mexico. offer expedite service for companies. also with current administration doe strong provide trans importance for goods and passengers in southern mexico. mexico has a...
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was extraordinarily higher rate which robin contributed to the removal from the pernicious ocesocial environment of vietnam and 1.3% were drug dependent and less than 1% addicted to opiates and drug abuse and crime rates were generally exaggerated in the media creating a climate of fear that allowed for the escalation of the war on drugs. in 1980, the "washington post" telling the editorialized a decade of -- ago, reports of widespread heroin use by u.s. troops in vietnam spawned fears servicemen would come home with drug habits leading to a generation of drug enslavement, crime, and ruined lives. and today is clear those fears were grossly exaggerated. generally, you know, vietnam veterans got tarred by the stereotypes and many in fact, achieved very high levels of education, and, income levels, and many also politically awakend from their experience and protesters led to the peace movement which was obscured in all of these sensationalistic portrayals and focused on the drug use and the media created the impression, instead of profiling the role of soldiers of the peace movement, the substanti
was extraordinarily higher rate which robin contributed to the removal from the pernicious ocesocial environment of vietnam and 1.3% were drug dependent and less than 1% addicted to opiates and drug abuse and crime rates were generally exaggerated in the media creating a climate of fear that allowed for the escalation of the war on drugs. in 1980, the "washington post" telling the editorialized a decade of -- ago, reports of widespread heroin use by u.s. troops in vietnam spawned...
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in a very tough environment -- so this leaves me and -- a certain difficulty. what we're doing is not making any cosmic pronouncement and report by report and we're probably been about the 50/50. and trump we're not part of -- part of the cheer leading and we're also not part of the frampant and vicious attacking that goes on. yeah, it is a very hard job he's the president of all of us we respect him as president. we and so far as president keep job e these days and in some ways to be nominated in chief he's done a good job of that. not only inn the supreme court but throughout the judicial system. so he's achieved a lot. some of the regulations he's gotten rid of are ones that deserves to be buried. so -- yeah we just want to continue to report actions primarily not just words. praising a lot of good actions he had and whether we'll make any or i'll make any general statement i'm not quite sure. but it's -- it's a tough situation. i'm certainly not i never was and i still am not the part of the never trumpers because like never is a long time. so you know, in
in a very tough environment -- so this leaves me and -- a certain difficulty. what we're doing is not making any cosmic pronouncement and report by report and we're probably been about the 50/50. and trump we're not part of -- part of the cheer leading and we're also not part of the frampant and vicious attacking that goes on. yeah, it is a very hard job he's the president of all of us we respect him as president. we and so far as president keep job e these days and in some ways to be nominated...
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we must ensure they have the pay and protections they deserve along with a safe working environment. safety is also essential to protect the public at large. whether we are addressing trucks that share the road with millions of americans every day or railroads that need to move goods through and near our town's, congress must make safety a top priority. in conclusion we have a chance to enter a new era of freight mobility and will support countless jobs and families, grow new industries, protect the environment and improve safety. and i look forward to working with my colleagues on the subcommittee to make that vision a reality. and now i invite the ranking member to share her opening remarks. >> good afternoon and thank you chairman peters for convening this hearing. first i would like to take the opportunity to thank those working in the transportation industry for their work throughout this pandemic. the truckers, railroaders and other transportationen workers across this country have stepped up to deliver the critical supplies we needed to stay safe, healthy and maintain vital se
we must ensure they have the pay and protections they deserve along with a safe working environment. safety is also essential to protect the public at large. whether we are addressing trucks that share the road with millions of americans every day or railroads that need to move goods through and near our town's, congress must make safety a top priority. in conclusion we have a chance to enter a new era of freight mobility and will support countless jobs and families, grow new industries,...
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and getting people in the room in a comfortable environment all of these ideas and new stakeholders emerged. if can have established we need to get different communities together. we are a little bit late there is a reception across the hall. we will go over those because we have to leave at 4:30 for another commitment. [indiscernible] book tv is on twitter and facebook. or post a comment on her facebook page. and now on book tv we want to introduce you to russell riley. inside the clinton white house. what are we going to learn in this book. i think the biggest thing you will learn one of the most consequential there is a lot of wonderful stories that people who worked there can tell us in over a ten-year. of time. they called them about 800 hours of interviews to bring you the greatest tips. what was a the spark that said hey i think i have a book here. the miller center has been doing oral history all the way back to that time. the first time we've actually done a narrative history. largely it was because it became clear with the thousands of pages of interviews that it was possible to c
and getting people in the room in a comfortable environment all of these ideas and new stakeholders emerged. if can have established we need to get different communities together. we are a little bit late there is a reception across the hall. we will go over those because we have to leave at 4:30 for another commitment. [indiscernible] book tv is on twitter and facebook. or post a comment on her facebook page. and now on book tv we want to introduce you to russell riley. inside the clinton...
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in the mexico-canada economic value, supply chains, creating an environment to assisting north america in addition to inclusive. and i think the third factor for near shoring in mexico is attracting more investments has to do with investment in transportation, for example, railroads. we have the example of the north american rail company, the service from canada to mexico, and also, colombia, and-- it will offer expedited services for companies, for example, in the automotive sector, and for what the current administration is doing to provide train transportation for goods and passengers in southern mexico. another factor has to do with mexico has a young and talented work force. our average age is 25, 9 years old, but the work force is recognized as talented and skilled one ready to participate in the supply chain. what more can we do? rule of law and enforcement, enforcement of usmca's commitments and infrastructure related to land transportation, airports, logistics, telecommunications and we can actually support the kinds. in addition we need to train our human capital to adjust to
in the mexico-canada economic value, supply chains, creating an environment to assisting north america in addition to inclusive. and i think the third factor for near shoring in mexico is attracting more investments has to do with investment in transportation, for example, railroads. we have the example of the north american rail company, the service from canada to mexico, and also, colombia, and-- it will offer expedited services for companies, for example, in the automotive sector, and for...
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i mean, it still is a really opaque, really difficult reporting environment. you know, i definitely think it's much easier to report on the government here. but i do see some of what you mentioned. i mean, i think, you know, traditionally china has kind of relied -- some officials have also relied on these unofficial channels to talk to the u.s. government. so especially people, you know, in particular industries or sort of, you know, well known financiers who would have a line into the government, and now those people don't necessarily have the same kind of line into the trump administration. they are, you know, really just wondering what's going as well. so if it's people like -- i don't know, you know, like henry kissinger or hank paulison or something, i mean, those people i think were much more essential to how the u.s. and china related in previous administrations. and now -- not those names i mentioned specifically but now i think that china is kind of sending some information back through those channels and trying to feel how the trump administration i
i mean, it still is a really opaque, really difficult reporting environment. you know, i definitely think it's much easier to report on the government here. but i do see some of what you mentioned. i mean, i think, you know, traditionally china has kind of relied -- some officials have also relied on these unofficial channels to talk to the u.s. government. so especially people, you know, in particular industries or sort of, you know, well known financiers who would have a line into the...
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so i think it does, the environment is still very vibrant and still very lively media environment, and i think that's reflective of the democracy that is exist in taiwan. so perhaps i don't share the same vantage point in terms of your perspective as to the sort of constraint medium and vibrant in taiwan. i can do think it's actually very perhaps even to vibrant media environment in taiwan. >> i'll go ahead and second the point about dean's comment. i guess i would be surprised if especially given kind of the very public criticism of taiwan during the administration you saw coming from attorney. i would be spicy people that there was an unconditional commitment regardless of what taiwan does. >> okay. yes. it is widely reported that some matters in the tv news coverage just kept quite limited coverage about the antiestablishment, i should say establishment demonstration. it is true but, unfortunately, the social media player played a major role. [inaudible] but i would like to say what i'm talking about more concerning. [inaudible] not just peaceful transfer of power, not just free pre
so i think it does, the environment is still very vibrant and still very lively media environment, and i think that's reflective of the democracy that is exist in taiwan. so perhaps i don't share the same vantage point in terms of your perspective as to the sort of constraint medium and vibrant in taiwan. i can do think it's actually very perhaps even to vibrant media environment in taiwan. >> i'll go ahead and second the point about dean's comment. i guess i would be surprised if...
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and balances rule out of law and it is all vigorous but constrained with increasing appeal with the environment but those libertarians and progressives to look at this wonderful crowd at the national constitution center to educate themselves civil dialogue and constitutional influence because of they say so my friends on the progressive side are criticizing the current president by executive order with the constitutional constraints and then to circumvent the constitution a citizen who lives online and watches television knows that public discourse is not living up to those madisonian ideals of public reason and with taft the subsidy to promote reason over passion all of us know in our hearts we need to discipline ourselves to read more and speak less and people of the high enterprise of citizenship and it is inspiring and as we offer solution in these anxious times for the speed and passion of public deliberation. >> i told you was an eloquent postscript and after the hour if i may your previous focus on justice brandeis now it is taft it comes out there was a connection that economic adviso a
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the germ theory, to wading into the complex intersections of commerce and politics and war and the environment that actually led to the emergence of these pathogens to their spread and to their success. so how should we be thinking about the? >> i think that's a great question. i think there's a big sort of taliban in the room that we never get to when we talk about this problem which is that if we aim our public health goals toward furthering biomedical interventions, that really dovetails with economic interest. there's powerful private interests that benefit from that. drug companies and others. when we talk about public health interventions that about social and political changes, they often are going to be in conflict with the same private interests. we've already seen, and this is something i've been writing about now is how a lot of our public health agencies have become really beholden to some of his private interests, and it's partially because the event underfinanced for so long and we have the this whole movement to public-private partnerships, which i think general is a good idea.
the germ theory, to wading into the complex intersections of commerce and politics and war and the environment that actually led to the emergence of these pathogens to their spread and to their success. so how should we be thinking about the? >> i think that's a great question. i think there's a big sort of taliban in the room that we never get to when we talk about this problem which is that if we aim our public health goals toward furthering biomedical interventions, that really...
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energy environment installation there, so they've created -- taken it back to what it used to be. one part of it will be the director of research and engineering. that job will be to focus on cutting edge technology so our military nil never -- will never be in fair fight. they broke this outfit up. the one is, a aclu we acquisition and -- the is cutting down the bureaucracy. hey 100,000 more defense civilians in the pentagon today than on nile and yet he have cut 1,335,000 active duty military but no civilians. so cut the war fighters and not the bureaucrats. then there's the we talked -- some fairly significant changes in the medical establishment. i think the congress is always trying to make sure we're providing the best medical care to our troops, family and retirees so they have some changes there. in my judgment, what they depend do is in this year's bill is we've got 25 defense agencies. these are literally agencies that frankly are large businesses. the defense low justin -- oissticks agency which approves every from tires and toilet paper to fuel, to black box radio part
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on the international push aside factor such as the pandemic, russia's invasion of ukraine, growing environment, social and government requirements and u.s. policy efforts can push supply chains toward latin america and the caribbean. we also need to -- domestic pull factors. countries the economic competitiveness including macroeconomic stability, regulatory legal certainty and publicity, better physical as well as digital infrastructure,, education, skills and enhance productivity innovation. we need the right mix of local and external conditions. second the public and private sectorsse most both be on board and on discussion. greater coordination between the u.s. government including congress and the business committee can ensure u.s. policy action serves to buy the right catalyst for investment. greater private sector can generate nearshoring investment job opportunities and conference which boost productivity and prosperity. nearshoring needs make business sense for the private sector. third when you combine short-term results long-term vision. nearshoring must have minimal level of consen
on the international push aside factor such as the pandemic, russia's invasion of ukraine, growing environment, social and government requirements and u.s. policy efforts can push supply chains toward latin america and the caribbean. we also need to -- domestic pull factors. countries the economic competitiveness including macroeconomic stability, regulatory legal certainty and publicity, better physical as well as digital infrastructure,, education, skills and enhance productivity innovation....
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we provided the environment in which things have been so calm and peaceful that we you been able to develop as you have otherwise what would happen between you and india were you in japan but they look and say maybe, even in the best of case cases, the academic related people would say i agree with you, you have a point, but that was then and this is now so it's time for you to leave. so in that sense. >> when you read it you can't help but feeling they were a lot like americans. the nature of the case first compelled us to. [inaudible] wouldn't really want this empire and its law based. i don't think they have a distinctly american policy to them so in that case the analogy is not quite perfect but will come back to what i think is the best analogy which is the germany written pre-1914 analogy. before we do that, can we talk about your cases when things turned out well. if there's one thing this book can tell us, it's how to avoid a version of 1914 between the united states and china. : >> >> and then finally with the open case he merging in the cold war period as the ally in europe. in ea
we provided the environment in which things have been so calm and peaceful that we you been able to develop as you have otherwise what would happen between you and india were you in japan but they look and say maybe, even in the best of case cases, the academic related people would say i agree with you, you have a point, but that was then and this is now so it's time for you to leave. so in that sense. >> when you read it you can't help but feeling they were a lot like americans. the...
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but i note that we are in this softening environment, sales environment and you're seeing interest rates start to rise. you're also seeing consumers longer loan turns out so it's , the future for our industry is a little cloudy in terms of what we're going to seeing in the market. so we like to point out that it's containment and is critical in this trade debate that we are currently in. i also note that if you look at the 2007, 2009 timeframe which we researched as a great procession, it's very instructive to see the impact that a sharp drop in sales can have on jobs and industry and the economy and in 2007 from about 3 million units down to just over 10 million units in 2009. and that resulted in job loss of nearly 325,000 out of sector jobs so it dropped to 34 percent of out of sector jobs and so it's really indicative of what the domino effect you see whenever sales or demand starts to drop and alternately unfortunately leads to job losses. >> so in this environment, we often look to other markets to make up that shortfall. >> as i was indicating, this is become a global industry and
but i note that we are in this softening environment, sales environment and you're seeing interest rates start to rise. you're also seeing consumers longer loan turns out so it's , the future for our industry is a little cloudy in terms of what we're going to seeing in the market. so we like to point out that it's containment and is critical in this trade debate that we are currently in. i also note that if you look at the 2007, 2009 timeframe which we researched as a great procession, it's...